Aspirational District Programme (ADP)
- Posted By
10Pointer
- Categories
Polity & Governance
- Published
20th Jun, 2022
-
Context
The PM has hoped to extend the Aspirational District Programme (ADP) to block and city levels.
About Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP)
- The Programme was launched in January 2018.
- Objectives: The ‘Transformation of Aspirational Districts’ initiative aims to remove heterogeneity through a mass movement to quickly and effectively transform these districts.
- The broad contours of the program are Convergence (of Central & State Schemes), Collaboration (of Central, State level ‘Prabhari’ Officers & District Collectors), and Competition among districts driven by a spirit of mass Movement.
- With States as the main drivers, this program will focus on the strength of each district, identify low-hanging fruits for immediate improvement, measure progress, and rank districts.
- The three core principles of the programme are:
- Convergence of Central & State Schemes, which brings together the horizontal and vertical tiers of the government.
- Collaboration among citizens and functionaries of Central & State Governments, including district teams. This will enable impactful partnerships between government, market, and civil society.
- Competition among districts driven by a spirit of the mass movement.
Selection of districts
- A total of 117 Aspirational districts have been identified by NITI Aayog based upon composite indicators.
- The objective of the program is to monitor the real-time progress of aspirational districts based on 49 indicators (81 data points) from the 5 identified thematic areas.
- Each district is ranked based on 49 performance indicators identified across the 5 core themes. This includes-
-
- Health & Nutrition (30% weightage)
- Education (30% weightage)
- Agriculture & Water Resources (20% weightage)
- Financial Inclusion & Skill Development (10%)
- Basic Infrastructure (10%)